YTV's Production of "Airline" ( Not EasyJet!!)
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YTV's Production of "Airline" ( Not EasyJet!!)
Ok Guys,
Need you to rack the old grey matter back to a Yorkshire TV production in the earlies 80's (I think!) called Airline...a DC-3 Cargo Operator run by a chap called Jack Ruskin played by Roy Marsden....
All based on a few novels by Wilfred Greatorex.
Well thats all I can remember, I was only 9 at the time !!!!
If your memory does serve you well, do you know where I can get hold of the series on video ? Drawn somewhat of a blank so far !!!!
Cheers
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Need you to rack the old grey matter back to a Yorkshire TV production in the earlies 80's (I think!) called Airline...a DC-3 Cargo Operator run by a chap called Jack Ruskin played by Roy Marsden....
All based on a few novels by Wilfred Greatorex.
Well thats all I can remember, I was only 9 at the time !!!!
If your memory does serve you well, do you know where I can get hold of the series on video ? Drawn somewhat of a blank so far !!!!
Cheers
007
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Hear All...See All...Say Now't.
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Ican't remember if the ficticious airline was called Redcoat. Actually, I think it was Ruskin Air Services or something like that. However, I can tell you for sure that the real Redcoat which operated Britannias had nothing to do whatsoever with this TV series. The series did indeed feature a couple of DC-3s. A new series was commissioned which would have included a larger piston airliner (may well have been a Connie) but was scrapped due to the lack of suitable financing.
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The series mentioned by Evanelpus was a different one. I think the airline involved was called Redair and used the ex Redcoat Brit with not much more change than the last letters of the title. Probably on the BBC and set pretty much in its 70's present. Airline was set in the immediate post war era with entrepreneur/buccaneer Ruskin rescued from insolvency by the Berlin airlift.
Come to think of it was'nt Buccaneer the title of the Redair/Britannia series.
Anybody else remember?
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Come to think of it was'nt Buccaneer the title of the Redair/Britannia series.
Anybody else remember?
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Just for info, those of you with Granada Plus on cable/satellite, Nov/Dec they showed the 'Airline' series featuring Roy Marsden as Jack Ruskin owner of the DC3s in Ruskin Air Services.
I believe 'Bucanneer' using the Bristol Britannias of Redcoat Air Cargo as 'Redair' occassionally pops up on UK Gold, also on cable/satelite. ( unfortunately have not seen the latter, but caught about 3 Airline episodes)
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I believe 'Bucanneer' using the Bristol Britannias of Redcoat Air Cargo as 'Redair' occassionally pops up on UK Gold, also on cable/satelite. ( unfortunately have not seen the latter, but caught about 3 Airline episodes)
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airline was indeed filmed at blackpool - i was a spotter at the time but also went to a local casting agency for fill in parts etc. i was involved in the series as an extra - i played roy marsdens stunt double when the dak crashed in the snow and they had to bail out from the cockpit roof exit ( quite a drop ). roy was bald at the time and wore a very good wig which i acquired at the end of the filming. from what i can remember the dc3
belonged to a company called aces high who also provided a/c for war films etc. i was also in memphis belle as the belly gunner who got trapped. this week i am mostly in emmerdale as a sheep farmer.
belonged to a company called aces high who also provided a/c for war films etc. i was also in memphis belle as the belly gunner who got trapped. this week i am mostly in emmerdale as a sheep farmer.